By Gabrielle.
These clever and great-looking camp-themed valentines by Good Voyage caught my eye. The wolf card says: You’re Wild. The Swiss Army Knife says: You’re All I Need. The compass says: I’m lost without you. Adorable, right?
Instead of gifts, Ben Blair and I used to exchange love letters on Valentine’s Day — written on a hand-picked card. But somewhere along the line we let the tradition fade. Maybe this is the year to start it up again!
How about you? Ever written a love letter?
P.S. — Some DIY wild valentines for kids.









































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Six months after I met my husband, I lived in Sweden for a semester. Even though we e-mailed quite a bit, we also sent each other sweet letters in the mail. I love how exciting it is to see a hand written envelope in between all the bills.
LOVE these! So perfect for my husband. He’s not a big fan of Valentine’s Day, but we always exchange cards — and he writes a sweet note, if even only a sentence or two (a man of few words). And of course I keep every single one of them. :)
I feel lucky that my daughter was born on Valentine’s Day because it means I get to ignore the fact that my husband is an avowed Valentine’s do-nothing. He has many other wonderful qualities, though!
Awesome cards! My husband and I usually make cards for each other for Valentine’s day and then write sweet things inside. I love to go back through our old cards and see what we wrote to each other :)
These are such great cards. Inspirational and wonderful. Perfect for my little band of merry men! Thanks so for sharing!! xxoo
So clever! Love the illustrations with the patterns inside. Great find.